How can governments effectively engage with diverse communities and marginalized groups to ensure that their voices are heard and considered in the decision-making process for regulatory measures aimed at protecting citizens?

Governments can effectively engage with diverse communities and marginalized groups by actively seeking out their input through community consultations, town hall meetings, and public forums. It is important for governments to create inclusive and accessible platforms for these groups to participate in the decision-making process. Additionally, governments should prioritize building trust and relationships with these communities to ensure that their voices are heard and considered in the development of regulatory measures. By actively listening to and incorporating the perspectives of diverse communities and marginalized groups, governments can better address the needs and concerns of all citizens in the regulatory process.